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Cascade γ decay study of 108Ag following thermal and resonance neutron capture in 107Ag -: art. no. 014320

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PHYSICAL REVIEW C
Volume 68, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.68.014320

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With the aim to obtain information on the E1 and M1 photon strength functions at gamma-ray energies below the neutron separation energy, we studied two-step gamma cascades following the capture of thermal neutrons in Ag-107. For this purpose, we undertook an experiment with the dedicated facility for two-step gamma cascades at the Rez research reactor. The obtained data were discussed in conjunction with previous results from resonance neutron capture measurements with the same isotope, obtained at the GELINA facility of the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements. The cascade gamma decay of the Ag-108 compound nucleus has been simulated with the aid of the Monte Carlo algorithm DICEBOX assuming several models for photon strength functions. To interpret the results of the experiments, the outcome from these simulations was confronted with the observed cascade-related quantities. The results indicate that the E1 photon strength function below the neutron binding energy is suppressed with respect to the conventional Brink-Axel model and that the M1 and/or possibly E2 photon strengths may play an important role in the decay of compound nucleus at excitations below approximate to3 MeV.

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